#!/usr/bin/env python
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# This test tests whether a file that defines a module "a" and
# then uses it with a different case ("A") works.  Pre-2.0, this
# gave a spurious dependency cycle error.
# See http://scons.tigris.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=2574

import TestSCons

_python_ = TestSCons._python_
_exe   = TestSCons._exe

test = TestSCons.TestSCons()

test.write('myfortran.py', r"""
# dummy fortran
import sys
sys.exit(0)
""")

test.write('SConstruct', """
env = Environment(FORTRANCOM = r'%(_python_)s myfortran.py $SOURCE $TARGET')
env.Object("mod1", "mod1.f")
""" % locals())

test.write('mod1.f', """\
module a
end module a

module b
        use A
end module b
""")

test.run(arguments = '.', stderr = None)

test.pass_test()

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